The Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association (CMHA) has released its annual Hardscape Production Report.
This year’s report offers an in-depth analysis of production data of hardscape products used in segmental concrete paving and segmental retaining walls in the United States and Canada. The results of this study are based on confidential surveys submitted during the summer of 2024. The report is based on production data from calendar years 2022 and 2023.
Respondents provided production data for all segmental concrete pavement products, including pavers, paving slabs, permeable pavers, grid pavers, stepping stones, and related units produced by using dry cast, wet cast or hydraulic press production equipment. For SRWs, respondents provided data on garden wall units, SRW and other related wall products produced using dry-cast production equipment.
Key Findings
Overall Market Decline: Both the Segmental Concrete Pavement and Segmental Retaining Wall (SRW) markets experienced production declines in 2023, with concrete pavement products dropping 9.9% and SRW products falling by 6.1% compared to record-high production in 2022.
Growth in Specific Segments: Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavers (PICP) saw growth in 2023, with average production increasing by 5.8%. Additionally, Engineered SRW units experienced slight growth, with both average and median production seeing small increases, indicating smaller producers saw more significant increases.
Concrete Slab Units Decline: Concrete slab units saw a 9.5% drop in average production.
Smaller Producers More Affected: Across both Segmental Concrete Pavement and SRW products, median production declines were sharper than average, suggesting that smaller and mid-sized manufacturers faced greater challenges than larger producers.
Moderate Optimism for Future Production: 47% of survey respondents expected production to increase in 2024, with optimism rising further for 2025, where 51.1% expect growth and only 10.6% expecting declines.
Key Industry Trends: Future production is expected to be influenced by demand for smooth textures and linear products, labor shortages, economic pressures, and a growing focus on sustainability through products like permeable pavers and engineered SRWs.
“Overall, despite year-over-year declines from record high sales, the data indicates growing confidence in hardscape products as the industry looks beyond 2024, with expectations for increased output and market stability,” said CMHA President and CEO Bob Thomas.“This is great news for the industry.”
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A copy of this year’s Hardscape Production Report was provided FREE to this year’s survey participants. The report is available for purchase on the CMHA website with a substantial discount for CMHA members.